Topics to be discussed:
Factors of physical condition – controllable and not.
Acute and chronic fatigue, not all is sleep related.
Primary vs. physiological – sleep, medicine, CO2, cold weather.
Causes of fatigue and affects on memory, attention, and performance.
Complex flight operations are the first to deteriorate.

Mid Island and its role as an Auxiliary Facility .
Flying more, flying with a purpose, sound intriguing?
Time, resources, and rewards of a Mission Pilot or Observer.
Whether a renter or an owner, it’s really easy to get involved.
The Auxiliary and its part in Home Land Security.
Peter Stauffer, USCG Aux, Flotilla 01-06 Operations Officer.
Sponsored by the FAA FAASTeam and the SAFETY WINGS PROGRAM.

During the week of August 16-21, 2009, 37 students and seven staff members had the opportunity to be part of the first LeaderShape Institute in CUNY’s history. The program was sponsored through grant funding secured by the CUNY Aviation Institute at York College.

Veronica Carpio (Aviation Management), Jenny Chimbo (Aviation Management), Azhad Chowdhury (Chemistry), Jahi Rose (Business Administration), and Meredith Simson (Psychology) were recognized for their leadership efforts at the 16th Annual CUNY Leadership Awards held in The City College of New York’s Great Hall on May 11, 2009.

The Aviation Club sponsored its 2nd Annual Aviation Day on April 2, 2009. This event continues to bring York Aviation Management students, high school students, and industry professionals together to discuss aviation careers.

The Aviation Lecture series aims to promote academic and industry exchange to further knowledge in topics of current interest in the field on aviation management. The lecture series is of use to aviation students form York College and other local academic institutions as well as industry members, community members, and academics with an interest in aviation.